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MAX14693 - Adjustable Power Limiter

Download the MAX14693 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX14691 variant, as both devices belong to the same adjustable power limiter family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The MAX14691

MAX14693 adjustable overvoltage, undervoltage, and overcurrent protection devices guard systems against overcurrent faults in addition to positive overvoltage and reverse-voltage faults.

Features

  • Robust, High-Power Protection Reduces System Downtime.
  • Wide Operating Input Range: +5.5V to +58V.
  • -60V Negative Input Tolerance (for -60V External pFET Rating.
  • Low 31mΩ (typ) RON.
  • Reverse Current-Blocking Protection with External pFET.
  • Enables Fast Startup and Brownout Recovery.
  • Thermal Foldback Current-Limit Protection.
  • Dual-Stage Current Limiting -- 1.0x Startup Current (MAX14691) -- 1.5x Startup Current (MAX146.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAX14691-MaximIntegrated.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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MAX14691–MAX14693 EVALUATION KIT AVAILABLE High-Accuracy, Adjustable Power Limiter General Description The MAX14691–MAX14693 adjustable overvoltage, undervoltage, and overcurrent protection devices guard systems against overcurrent faults in addition to positive overvoltage and reverse-voltage faults. When used with an optional external pMOSFET, the devices also protect downstream circuitry from voltage faults up to +58V, -60V (for -60V external pFET rating). The devices feature a low, 31mΩ, on-resistance integrated FET. During startup, the devices are designed to charge large capacitances on the output in a continuous mode for applications where large reservoir capacitors are used on the inputs to downstream devices.
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